A double masked placebo controlled study on the effect of nifedipine on optic nerve blood flow and visual field function in patients with open angle glaucoma
G. Rainer et al., A double masked placebo controlled study on the effect of nifedipine on optic nerve blood flow and visual field function in patients with open angle glaucoma, BR J CL PH, 52(2), 2001, pp. 210-212
Aims To investigate whether nifedipine affects ocular perfusion or visual f
ields in open angle glaucoma patients.
Methods In a parallel group study nifedipine or placebo was administered fo
r 3 months (n = 30). Ocular fundus pulsation amplitude (FPA), cup blood flo
w (Flow(cup)) and visual field mean deviation (MD) were measured.
Results Five patients receiving nifedipine discontinued due to adverse even
ts. Nifedipine did not affect FPA [difference: 0.3 mum (95% CI -0.3,0.9); P
= 0.70], Flow(cup): [difference: -9 rel.units (95% CI -133,114); P = 0.99]
, or MD [difference: 0.2dB (95% CI -2.2,2.7); P = 0.51] vs placebo.
Conclusions Systemic nifedipine is not well tolerated in glaucoma patients
and exerts no effect on visual fields or ocular perfusion.